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Monthly Archives: March, 2022

  1. Las Vegas Project Exhibition: Pedro’s Bakery, Las Vegas, New Mexico – 2021 by Kevin Schmidt

    On Exhibit at Highlands University: Photography of Contemporary Life in Las Vegas, New Mexico 

    March 23, 2022 Beginning April 8, 2022, a photography exhibition featuring black-and-white photographs of contemporary Las Vegas will be on view at the Highlands University Kennedy Hall Gallery. The exhibition, titled “The Las Vegas Project: Contemporary Life on the Historic Santa Fe Trail in New Mexico,” will open with a reception from 6 to 8…

  2. Contemporary three-panel retablo. "Our Lady of Refuge and Archangels," Irene Brandtner de Martinez.

    Northern New Mexico Devotional Show on Exhibit at Highlands University 

    March 16, 2022 The annual Northern New Mexico Devotional Show is now on exhibit at the Highlands University Ray Drew Gallery through April 18. An opening reception is scheduled from 5-7 p.m. on Friday, March 18. Masks and social distancing will be encouraged.   The exhibition features 26 different pieces by seven artists from Northern…

  3. New Mexico Highlands University Presents Music Festival Featuring the Kumbia Kings All Starz 

    March 8, 2022 Highlands University is hosting a music festival on April 30, 2022. The festival features headliners Kumbia Kings All Starz, Latin Grammy award winners Ellas, and country singer Bri Bagwell.   According to Reynaldo Maestas, director for the Center for Professional Development and Career Readiness, the festival will feature a wide variety of…

  4. Director of Online Learning at Highlands University Named to National Advisory Committee 

    March 1, 2022 Patrick Wilson, the director of Online & Extended Learning, has been selected to serve on the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements, also known as the NC-SARA Institution Advisory Committee. In this role, Wilson hopes to acquire a deeper understanding of how to best serve students in New Mexico.   Wilson said…